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the whole family because if the family is not together, it means the child will struggle. so my goal is to help assist a whole family. so no one ever lives on the property property is something that in america that we all should never have to face. because there's too many supplemental programs that can help and assist you and are their initiatives and bridging the educational gap for children from lower income families. yes, they do have a lot of programs like that. so do you p k 3 k in supplemented programs? so if you are from a low income bracket that you are able to get the child key of vouchers, employees without worrying is my child going to get quality care. and i think every parent whether you're low income or wealthy, your job and your goal is to educate your children, but the safe at the same time i give i actually am on the network. what i do revised, and i always tell parents to go by referrals, if there's someone in your network work indeed has a child to send to most of the children in my care or to referrals. farrell is a very important because it allows you
the whole family because if the family is not together, it means the child will struggle. so my goal is to help assist a whole family. so no one ever lives on the property property is something that in america that we all should never have to face. because there's too many supplemental programs that can help and assist you and are their initiatives and bridging the educational gap for children from lower income families. yes, they do have a lot of programs like that. so do you p k 3 k in...
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tolstoy family is very old it has existed for hundreds of years the family tree originates from the thirteenth century. there is documentary proof of that naturally the family has many branches brothers sisters and more distant relatives. some couples had many children some members of the tolstoy family received the title of count and pasta tong to their descendants. some tolstoy's were not counts but they have the same origins yes this is why an extensive family. does the surname tolstoy also originate from the thirteenth century. well the family tree originates from a certain indras came to live in ancient russia together with his two sons. then one of his grandsons in the third or fourth generation was nicknamed. strange. is a russian word meaning found there were lots of people in russia at the time that only one family. you know today means massive and heavy while in the fourteenth century simply manned big and strong. even at that time members of the tolstoy family still. strong people. yes and so would be initial nickname as we could call it now became their real surname says. great gra
tolstoy family is very old it has existed for hundreds of years the family tree originates from the thirteenth century. there is documentary proof of that naturally the family has many branches brothers sisters and more distant relatives. some couples had many children some members of the tolstoy family received the title of count and pasta tong to their descendants. some tolstoy's were not counts but they have the same origins yes this is why an extensive family. does the surname tolstoy also...
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i mean your, your white ancestors have embraced you and said you are a part of our family like family get togethers and stuff like this. it's, it's either one of 2 extremes. the more common extreme is people that i've known growing up for wife who didn't really know for sure that we were related, right? even though our families, you know, are connected by location and everything like that. i, in my research, you know, especially doing some like genetic geology where i was able to like, actually prove it. yeah. one extreme was just distancing. and i, i really got the impression that they didn't know what they, what was expected of them. you know, were they going to be asked apologize, which they did on the other extreme, this is levels. oh wait a minute, take, take me back. i think i lost you a little bit there. and i think maybe the listeners and viewers that to uh, you're saying you, you had opportunity to confront or maybe confronted the wrong word. embrace, meet your ancestors on your and father side and when you and when you, when you reached out to them and told them you and i ar
i mean your, your white ancestors have embraced you and said you are a part of our family like family get togethers and stuff like this. it's, it's either one of 2 extremes. the more common extreme is people that i've known growing up for wife who didn't really know for sure that we were related, right? even though our families, you know, are connected by location and everything like that. i, in my research, you know, especially doing some like genetic geology where i was able to like, actually...
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where the families did become involved and did ask questions. probably brought this change of policy in the movie friendly fire starring carol burnett appeared on a.b.c. in the fall of one thousand nine hundred seventy nine based on the struggles of iowa farmers peg and gene mall in the film depicts their fight to obtain information about their son's tragic death in a foxhole in vietnam as a result of shrapnel from a u.s. artillery barrage. for outstanding drama friendly fire raise public awareness. about the lack of information provided the families of the fallen and likely was the driving force behind the subsequent changes in policy instituted by the department of defense within five years of the film's release the pentagon established casualty reporting regulations that specifically addressed friendly fire for the first time regulations dictated that the army inform families of the inflicting force involved and stipulated that reports should include circumstantial evidence as long as it's made clear where facts and supposition begins the arm
where the families did become involved and did ask questions. probably brought this change of policy in the movie friendly fire starring carol burnett appeared on a.b.c. in the fall of one thousand nine hundred seventy nine based on the struggles of iowa farmers peg and gene mall in the film depicts their fight to obtain information about their son's tragic death in a foxhole in vietnam as a result of shrapnel from a u.s. artillery barrage. for outstanding drama friendly fire raise public...
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that and similar incidences in vietnam where the families did. become involved and did ask questions. probabl fully brought this change of policy in the movie friendly fire starring carol burnett appeared on a.b.c. in the fall of one thousand nine hundred seventy nine based on the struggles of iowa farmers peg and gene mall and the film depicts their fight to obtain information about their son's tragic death in a foxhole in vietnam as a result of shrapnel from a u.s. artillery barrage. garnering an emmy for outstanding drama friendly fire raise public awareness about the lack of information provided the families of the fallen and likely was the driving force behind the subsequent changes in policy instituted by the department of defense within five years of the film's release the pentagon established casualty reporting regulations that specifically addressed friendly fire for the first time regulations dictated that the army inform families of the inflicting force involved and stipulated that reports should include circumstantial evidence as long
that and similar incidences in vietnam where the families did. become involved and did ask questions. probabl fully brought this change of policy in the movie friendly fire starring carol burnett appeared on a.b.c. in the fall of one thousand nine hundred seventy nine based on the struggles of iowa farmers peg and gene mall and the film depicts their fight to obtain information about their son's tragic death in a foxhole in vietnam as a result of shrapnel from a u.s. artillery barrage....
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family isn't getting burned out from, from the cause of care that that really sets up the family for success down the road. but obviously the family knows the senior, you know, they're obviously most involved in the senior license. so they're gonna be able to provide some of that desk chair, the 4th floor of the senior. and so anytime with family can be of cause we walked on the homeless dad. in fact, we really view this family as a vital component of this. because ultimately those are advocate and they need to remain involved. because alter the, ultimately at the end of the day, the new home care agency or assisted living facility has limited resources and, and limited capabilities. and so the family really needs to be me, you know, in charge of the share and overseeing the chair or the elderly making their own decisions when it comes to where and how to spend the rest of their lives. or does the family still have a lot of say in regards to that? yes, so seniors definitely typically take charge of their care in from our conversations with the children of seniors. they often don't lo
family isn't getting burned out from, from the cause of care that that really sets up the family for success down the road. but obviously the family knows the senior, you know, they're obviously most involved in the senior license. so they're gonna be able to provide some of that desk chair, the 4th floor of the senior. and so anytime with family can be of cause we walked on the homeless dad. in fact, we really view this family as a vital component of this. because ultimately those are advocate...
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and i need to do so because it is better because as a family. i mean my name is sasha and a boy i like to gauge trace of sunshine accomplished. at last mama. i want to be this young. children to bake for me. couple. yet. when i. feel. so she came to us not long ago has been with us for a week. unless it isn't the most complicated group among those with a complex structure of developmental to facts these are children with physical and psychological issues with. nearly none of them can walk. we have children with cerebral palsy and others who are totally blind to. sessions such a turn five and then use a fortunate hit to hit was in a tuberculosis treatment center and his mother decided to go see him as a physician hard to taxi and on the way back from the medical center they were in a car accident. everything is sewn up now. there were lots of operations so he doesn't walk recently he began to see that. the family had trouble before the accident the single mom was stripped of her parental rights for not looking out for the child's welfare. it's ha
and i need to do so because it is better because as a family. i mean my name is sasha and a boy i like to gauge trace of sunshine accomplished. at last mama. i want to be this young. children to bake for me. couple. yet. when i. feel. so she came to us not long ago has been with us for a week. unless it isn't the most complicated group among those with a complex structure of developmental to facts these are children with physical and psychological issues with. nearly none of them can walk. we...
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don't they they call themselves the royal family they're supposed to be an exemplary family we pay them to be an exemplary family so when they are not i think we're entitled to to look at that and of course the trouble with the latest episode of the crown series season of the crown it's the 4th season they were all everybody the establishment in britain was quite happy with the 1st 3 seasons which are of act coronations are happy marriages and jubilee is now in the fall season the marriage isn't going wrong scree of them are breaking down in particular the marriage. di to charles brought about this is no secret by charles it's obsession and infatuation with camilla that's that ustream and that i'm afraid is what is now the subject of season 4 and we all have to live through it and the royal family of got to take the rough with the smooth if you remember the queen made this rather wonderful speech in 1902 about her and us rebuild this which was her latin for saying i've had a terrible bloody year. she treated it with a bit of humor and i think everybody else should as well while in the b
don't they they call themselves the royal family they're supposed to be an exemplary family we pay them to be an exemplary family so when they are not i think we're entitled to to look at that and of course the trouble with the latest episode of the crown series season of the crown it's the 4th season they were all everybody the establishment in britain was quite happy with the 1st 3 seasons which are of act coronations are happy marriages and jubilee is now in the fall season the marriage...
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his families, wealth and prestige, often overshadowed by a conspiracy theories surrounding the families empire, which began in the 18th century at one point they were the world's richest family. so today is global leads, all queued up to pay their respects. former u. k. prime minister, tony blair described the late lord jacob as quote, a towering figure in britain's jewish community and the president of israel, isaac hertzog said this quote, with his passing. we bid farewell to a great man who carried the historic legacy of his family with pride and humility, working always for the well being of britain, israel, and jewish communities all over the world to so from the napoleonic wars to the suez canal, the ross child's name forever etched into a world history books. for more on this will turn to find the show. shawn stone. he is a filmmaker historian and author, his book called new world order. a strategy of imperialism is available now. shawn, thank you for making some time for us. so 1st option, jacob rothschild, as i mentioned, he's a 4th generation baron in the u. k. he carry the ti
his families, wealth and prestige, often overshadowed by a conspiracy theories surrounding the families empire, which began in the 18th century at one point they were the world's richest family. so today is global leads, all queued up to pay their respects. former u. k. prime minister, tony blair described the late lord jacob as quote, a towering figure in britain's jewish community and the president of israel, isaac hertzog said this quote, with his passing. we bid farewell to a great man who...
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or your family. so individuals took this for what it was an opportunity to get a leg up an opportunity to put in place a plan for themselves and their families. so no one, quit working individuals went and got better career opportunities in the they didn't look at the school and it was paid off dead individuals, labor, charbonneau, mazda loan. oh polls. and they you of the very side he can make them with the keys in 6 months from the baby girls. when a guy mary had a when i was. c nervous and i get up there was a flight. oh my god, i have no stump into tears or gotten road on row in. i looked up a he boy, he bowl he cry on an air roar. you know, and it was exciting. well, you know, because he thought, yeah, he started it, he started the that the rural, all crying. yes ma'am. actually i was on a magnet with cancer 1st and south. they also want our relationship close to between the, you know, my mom got c o m a and you know, she needed a lot or she is mer to stay in the 09. she here with the bill. she
or your family. so individuals took this for what it was an opportunity to get a leg up an opportunity to put in place a plan for themselves and their families. so no one, quit working individuals went and got better career opportunities in the they didn't look at the school and it was paid off dead individuals, labor, charbonneau, mazda loan. oh polls. and they you of the very side he can make them with the keys in 6 months from the baby girls. when a guy mary had a when i was. c nervous and i...
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they won't come get entire me away from a family. and are you working right now in signing off and on working roads and it's hard on me course. notice you guys notice lions and stuff. it's hard on me cuz i retain fluid and stuff but i get it. and i, when i have to give my kids, you know, we tried to go to a doctors office, they wouldn't accept him because he don't have insurance. and then that goes all the way back to the money thing. no money. so because you don't got no money, we don't care about your health. we don't care what's going on with you. we're not going to tell you good by maybe days all turn came down and he didn't show it to you guys. but when he slid down the hill over there to, to catch land in that heard him a garden. how like a $1000.00 and then help you aid. i mean it would god oh mine. okay. them okay magic what it would do. so my family may, my wife would live better, we would our years much is mounted our valen levy. but my mom's in the paper. okay. if you don't me careful. mm mm. a dish. ah, i'm gonna try anot
they won't come get entire me away from a family. and are you working right now in signing off and on working roads and it's hard on me course. notice you guys notice lions and stuff. it's hard on me cuz i retain fluid and stuff but i get it. and i, when i have to give my kids, you know, we tried to go to a doctors office, they wouldn't accept him because he don't have insurance. and then that goes all the way back to the money thing. no money. so because you don't got no money, we don't care...
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my family and are you working right now? i'm signing off and on working roads and it's hard on me course. i'm notice you guys knows my is the, it's hard on me because i retain fluid and stuff but i get it done and i, when i have to because my kids, you know, we try to go to a doctors office and they wouldn't accept him because they don't have insurance, and then that goes all the way back to the money saying no money. so because you don't got no money, we don't care about your health. we don't care what's going on with you. we're not going to tell you good by. of the save days, all turn him down and he didn't show it to you guys, but when he slid down the hill over there to to catch land and that heard him a got in was a 1000 dollars a month. so p o a. i mean it would god, oh mine. okay them, i can't imagine what it would do. so my family may, my wife would live better. we wouldn't argue as much is allowed as our valid and the and then i'm out the table. ok. maybe there we go for the the the the, [000:00:00;00] the we have 2
my family and are you working right now? i'm signing off and on working roads and it's hard on me course. i'm notice you guys knows my is the, it's hard on me because i retain fluid and stuff but i get it done and i, when i have to because my kids, you know, we try to go to a doctors office and they wouldn't accept him because they don't have insurance, and then that goes all the way back to the money saying no money. so because you don't got no money, we don't care about your health. we don't...
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family, milan, gayety, bow lane movie. we were able to celebrate a lab when they, we, you know, times before holidays and just count by actually being able to get together as a family. and i have so many things lined up. i'm actually going to be looking for a job, a home, these will to ministration. i made some great people, great, great things, way let me know when cost a breach to come talk to them. so i'm very excited about a, you know, just say people, you know, and looking out for you just to see did you're trying to do something, you know, to change your life. a new situation then in your awaiting kamani. and we're happy to help with that. what you think is gonna happen when the program and i believe that we spend a lot of time thinking about what happens when something ins. and to me that's a clear sign of not trusting individuals. if i am going to say that i trust you enough to give you money and know that you are going to do what you and your family need. i have to say that i trust you had not there put a plan in
family, milan, gayety, bow lane movie. we were able to celebrate a lab when they, we, you know, times before holidays and just count by actually being able to get together as a family. and i have so many things lined up. i'm actually going to be looking for a job, a home, these will to ministration. i made some great people, great, great things, way let me know when cost a breach to come talk to them. so i'm very excited about a, you know, just say people, you know, and looking out for you just...
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a family milan, katie boley movie. we were able to celebrate a lie when they read, you know, times before holidays, just count by actually being able to get together as a family. and i have so many names lie and up. i'm actually going to be looking for a job, a home visas administration. i made some great people who, it's great things way let me know when i crossed the bridge to come pop to them. so i'm very excited about getting with, you know, just say people did you know, and looked an app for you to see did you're trying to do something, you know, to change your life and you situations than in your awaiting kamani. and we're happy to share with of what you think is gonna happen when the program ends in i believe that we spend a lot of time thinking about what happens when something ins. and to me that's a clear sign of not trusting individuals. if i am going to say that i trust you enough to give you money and know that you are going to do what you and your family need. i have to say that i trust you had not there
a family milan, katie boley movie. we were able to celebrate a lie when they read, you know, times before holidays, just count by actually being able to get together as a family. and i have so many names lie and up. i'm actually going to be looking for a job, a home visas administration. i made some great people who, it's great things way let me know when i crossed the bridge to come pop to them. so i'm very excited about getting with, you know, just say people did you know, and looked an app...
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ready more we can treat people the way we treat our families. our children are neighbors and say, we're going to help you 1st because we have face and you. we believe that you're going to do something good with that help. and that's what the basic income does. i'm just a couple of different things. the 1st, the physician is that there is a, a belief of inherent good as that was in people. there's a common belief in understanding that most people are basically good. i believe in that the we say that you ought to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps. that's a really classic southern. so you know, some people don't have boot straps to pull up. some people don't have hands to open . so some people don't have feet to put them on the matter was specific is or what try refreshing your other police system that there isn't there are they are where they are not to jesus, be good enough for us to the what's interesting to me talking to people about basic income, especially people that would benefit from it, is there often resistant to the idea and often
ready more we can treat people the way we treat our families. our children are neighbors and say, we're going to help you 1st because we have face and you. we believe that you're going to do something good with that help. and that's what the basic income does. i'm just a couple of different things. the 1st, the physician is that there is a, a belief of inherent good as that was in people. there's a common belief in understanding that most people are basically good. i believe in that the we say...
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they say i wish i had more time to spend with my family. i wish i could've explored some of my interest of music or art or church, or being a baseball coach. and so i just think we're at a moment where we're going to have machines and artificial intelligence produce a lot of things much more cheaply than we've ever seen before. we're going to have the potential for abundance. and when we have abundance, what we should do is give people the chance to live out their dreams, whatever they are. and that's the gift of this moment. if we don't turn into the 100 is we already spend billions of dollars every year in this country to try to address poverty and economic security. what do we get for that money? we get 50 percent of americans living paycheck to paycheck. 50 percent of americans who have little or no savings in the banks to tie them over if they encounter a serious illness. 50 percent americans don't have that kind of savings to get them over that kind of an offense to come on in the house here. it is what it is, but i'm happy here. must
they say i wish i had more time to spend with my family. i wish i could've explored some of my interest of music or art or church, or being a baseball coach. and so i just think we're at a moment where we're going to have machines and artificial intelligence produce a lot of things much more cheaply than we've ever seen before. we're going to have the potential for abundance. and when we have abundance, what we should do is give people the chance to live out their dreams, whatever they are. and...
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family. i've never said anything bad about them and i never well i had very good brothers excellent brother is very honest and fair they didn't want to kill anyone. they only killed themselves. to the. field. dreams could come true. but they would never. cease to exist forever. wealthy british style. sometimes spies. markets why not kendall. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our g. it's. just. it's so. live. live. live. live. play. live. live live live. live. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of danger. clear evidence from north to south. the root of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi on our t.v. . russia says it will go ahead and deliver defense systems to syria. to balance any foreign interference after the. friday. britain's home secretary seeks more surveillance. after it's confirme
family. i've never said anything bad about them and i never well i had very good brothers excellent brother is very honest and fair they didn't want to kill anyone. they only killed themselves. to the. field. dreams could come true. but they would never. cease to exist forever. wealthy british style. sometimes spies. markets why not kendall. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a...
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so my family may, my wife would live better. we would argue as much is mild as are valid and the and then i'm in categories, april guy, innovative me careful the the, the, we have 2 choices when we designed programs for the poor and for people who were struggling. we can say you need to prove to me 1st that you're worthy of my health and then i'll help you. ready more we can treat people the way we treat our families. our children are neighbors and say, we're going to help you 1st because we have space in you. we believe that you're going to do something good with that health. and that's what it basic income does. i'm just a couple of different things the free. so physician is that there is a, a belief of inherent good that was in people. there is a common belief in understanding that most people are basically good. i believe in that the we say that you have to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps. that's a really classic southern. so you know, some people don't have bootstraps to pull up. some people don't have hands to port
so my family may, my wife would live better. we would argue as much is mild as are valid and the and then i'm in categories, april guy, innovative me careful the the, the, we have 2 choices when we designed programs for the poor and for people who were struggling. we can say you need to prove to me 1st that you're worthy of my health and then i'll help you. ready more we can treat people the way we treat our families. our children are neighbors and say, we're going to help you 1st because we...
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the two soldiers the list of guys who called fielder's family told their unit commander. low ranking officer and they wouldn't say who it was they were afraid of getting in trouble as a lieutenant or a cow to. what they told the family and he told them to shut up that if they said anything more they'd be court martialled. and that this was way above their pay grade and they'd better not do it again despite the family's six month campaign for information about the circumstances surrounding lance's death the army refused to confirm whether fielder had been killed by friendly fire until the joint notifications on aug twelfth at five pm the army had a clear directive explicit regulation six hundred something that said that the families shall be notified promptly in any case and which has determined that the soldier died in friendly fire and the three star general who was in charge of personnel for the army unit to our interview with me said that he is obliged to follow regulations but he's also obliged to deviate from them when he feels he has a good reason which is the usual
the two soldiers the list of guys who called fielder's family told their unit commander. low ranking officer and they wouldn't say who it was they were afraid of getting in trouble as a lieutenant or a cow to. what they told the family and he told them to shut up that if they said anything more they'd be court martialled. and that this was way above their pay grade and they'd better not do it again despite the family's six month campaign for information about the circumstances surrounding...
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hate the family. ah, it was out. what was new angles? angles was when a marxist buddies who said that the family was the most oppressive, you know, social structure. how could a family be an oppressive social structure when his bond is in love? but you know, these people are nuts. do you think this war, masculinity impacts which it has political leaders and rulers over us and you think it governs? what are political classes as important issues they need to solve? i think i recently read a study about how, ah, the most college educated white women who were single and childless are leading the democratic party. like, it just tells you exactly. so by splitting the family, they were able to split the vote and they were able to then promote values that were antithesis to the unity of the family. so in other words, when women didn't vote, a family had a vote as well. i could think of it a family, had a vote because in a home you'd imagine that there would be unified virtue when unified values, right. what f
hate the family. ah, it was out. what was new angles? angles was when a marxist buddies who said that the family was the most oppressive, you know, social structure. how could a family be an oppressive social structure when his bond is in love? but you know, these people are nuts. do you think this war, masculinity impacts which it has political leaders and rulers over us and you think it governs? what are political classes as important issues they need to solve? i think i recently read a study...
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russian children by families in the united states will be carried only i quote by u.s. based agencies that need the hague had the option conventions require and it's just that were. there they principles they were there before and america was one of the countries who signed were the absolutely true before that one off e.q. you can take attention to its if it's necessary to be to be. recognised as official agencies in the united states of america based on principle of how good a thing of mention and this. official is in syria a must be recognised in russia is official agency for adoption process fortunately we do not recognise the how commission on adoption of children. but anyway research we. restriction or. necessary step to be to be honest is an official agency based on hard conduction principle called conventional here you are you talking about the officially recognized agency because it's very it's very comfortable for the american workers to to do this douglas all this work based on hard adoption principles on which ok you recently protested was able to sort of bec
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for the family when they grow up. was. everyone ready. after a special operation. his youngest son meets him at the door. eerily prophetic yes he will seek vengeance if i'm killed i mean yes. but today he was summoned to work. went to meet a friend. it was there that a contract killer three bullets in his head. never forgive myself and. i wish i had died protecting my father. myself for the rest of my life. that moment why was i not by my father's side. visits the cemetery with his young son. who already knows that his grandfather and uncle lie that. reverberates throughout the centuries. don't need to be ashamed of it and you don't need to care what people say what's important is that your soul is a piece. doesn't matter who killed my father everyone should take responsibility for their actions. it turned out that the former comrades in arms had masterminded his death they had never forgiven his betrayal when he sided with federal forces. special unit killed the gunman several months later. my only regret is that he.
for the family when they grow up. was. everyone ready. after a special operation. his youngest son meets him at the door. eerily prophetic yes he will seek vengeance if i'm killed i mean yes. but today he was summoned to work. went to meet a friend. it was there that a contract killer three bullets in his head. never forgive myself and. i wish i had died protecting my father. myself for the rest of my life. that moment why was i not by my father's side. visits the cemetery with his young son....
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where the families did become involved and did ask questions. probably brought this change of policy in the movie friendly fire starring carol burnett appeared on a.b.c. in the fall of one thousand nine hundred seventy nine based on the struggles of iowa farmers peg and gene mall in the film depicts their fight to obtain information about their son's tragic death in a foxhole in vietnam as a result of shrapnel from a u.s. artillery barrage. for outstanding drama friendly fire raise public awareness. about the lack of information provided the families of the fallen and likely was the driving force behind the subsequent changes in policy instituted by the department of defense within five years of the film's release the pentagon established casualty reporting regulations that specifically addressed friendly fire for the first time regulations dictated that the army inform families of the inflicting force involved and stipulated that reports should include circumstantial evidence as long as it's made clear where facts and supposition begins the arm
where the families did become involved and did ask questions. probably brought this change of policy in the movie friendly fire starring carol burnett appeared on a.b.c. in the fall of one thousand nine hundred seventy nine based on the struggles of iowa farmers peg and gene mall in the film depicts their fight to obtain information about their son's tragic death in a foxhole in vietnam as a result of shrapnel from a u.s. artillery barrage. for outstanding drama friendly fire raise public...
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black families matter might not take over twitter like the black lives matter hash tag the crowds for black families matter may not be as large but their voices and their fight is just as important the administration for children's services a.c.s. is filled with bureaucracy red tape case workers and scores of people ready to remove primarily black children from their homes an allegation that appear isn't caring for their children properly is typically the trigger in a recent mother jones investigative report joyce mcmillan a black mom in new york chronicled her 20 year struggle to keep her 2 children in her care in that millan's case she called domestic abuse hotline after experiencing abuse at the hands of her partner she thought couples counseling or transitional housing would be the next step instead social workers took her son despite the fact that he'd never been abused and showed no signs of neglect in fact less than 15 percent of children in foster care are there because of physical abuse in the managing attorney at the family defense practice bronx defenders a public defender
black families matter might not take over twitter like the black lives matter hash tag the crowds for black families matter may not be as large but their voices and their fight is just as important the administration for children's services a.c.s. is filled with bureaucracy red tape case workers and scores of people ready to remove primarily black children from their homes an allegation that appear isn't caring for their children properly is typically the trigger in a recent mother jones...
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special attention to the russian sudanese family. they still have some concerns but since we have been arguing a lot with the staff working at the center and they don't know how to work with us they decided to let us go home and sing at their hope that a tower will be more open and it will be easier for the social workers to get on with us. but honest does he have failed to live up to the social workers expectations once her family was released from the center she began to prepare to leave for russia but local social services opened a new investigation and just as your story is far from over. in two thousand and nine remus element was brave enough to return to finland knowing she was wanted there for kidnapping her son endless trials explanations and meetings with powerful followed and remember in georgia the process she now travels every week by train to the city of poetry on the west coast of finland where it takes ten minutes to walk to the orphanage. nobody when we have arrived in port at the local orphanage where my son and i me
special attention to the russian sudanese family. they still have some concerns but since we have been arguing a lot with the staff working at the center and they don't know how to work with us they decided to let us go home and sing at their hope that a tower will be more open and it will be easier for the social workers to get on with us. but honest does he have failed to live up to the social workers expectations once her family was released from the center she began to prepare to leave for...
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i want their family close family members to be safe i think that's what everyone wants is a really basic human instinct this bill wouldn't seek to open the floodgates it would just mean for a very small number of refugees they would be able to bring that adult children children will be able to bring their parents these are people who have fled desperate circumstances war conflict human rights abuses and i think that we can be compassionate we can offer a humanitarian safe legal route for people who have fled on imaginable dangers and i think that you know i really hope that we can see this bill through to committee stage that it does become a reality that certainly an impassioned plea almost as good as an extended make you look like it cannot be just before we finish the situation at least in two unaccompanied children to have a sense of toll of of where they are and what numbers we're dealing with. well as we're reaching the summer months then with likely to see the number of votes crossing the mentoring in increase people leaving libya because you know war is still force and huge numbe
i want their family close family members to be safe i think that's what everyone wants is a really basic human instinct this bill wouldn't seek to open the floodgates it would just mean for a very small number of refugees they would be able to bring that adult children children will be able to bring their parents these are people who have fled desperate circumstances war conflict human rights abuses and i think that we can be compassionate we can offer a humanitarian safe legal route for people...
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family. i've never said anything bad about them and i never well i had very good brothers excellent brothers very honest and fair they didn't want to kill anyone. they only killed themselves. at first she couldn't afford the trip and later the location of her mother and brother's grave was last. here they unloaded their bodies and put them into this communal grave. she works but this column here and kept the grave in order for all these years. their friends. divisions only needed to wait another three years before their dreams could come true in one thousand nine hundred one with the collapse of the soviet union the iron curtain fell to fly abroad they'd only have needed to buy a ticket but they would never have that opportunity. ceased to exist forever. live. live. live live. live. live . live. a clear image of iraq after invasion. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road to full of danger. clear evidence from north to south. the root of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for pea
family. i've never said anything bad about them and i never well i had very good brothers excellent brothers very honest and fair they didn't want to kill anyone. they only killed themselves. at first she couldn't afford the trip and later the location of her mother and brother's grave was last. here they unloaded their bodies and put them into this communal grave. she works but this column here and kept the grave in order for all these years. their friends. divisions only needed to wait...
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doing to america sackler family and the the ok the family the crime family who makes their own right so to keep them alive long enough you know they've got to get in the smelling salts again the cure for two or three months then they get right back into the air and get this part of the business model right otherwise all their customers would die in the first quarter. this also sort of whitewashing your greenwashing you know you see say with. bill gates so he's a convicted predatory monopolist right under the clinton administration they found that he was guilty of monopoly position and so his intellectual property you know suppresses the public domain but he how does he get away with it well he's like spends billions on helping people around the world with coming up with you know cures for diseases he says so the same thing here it's like there is a lot of pressure from you know on congress i know they don't usually listen to the people of their voters they listen to their contributors but nevertheless because so many of their voters are dying they are starting to say hey sackler fami
doing to america sackler family and the the ok the family the crime family who makes their own right so to keep them alive long enough you know they've got to get in the smelling salts again the cure for two or three months then they get right back into the air and get this part of the business model right otherwise all their customers would die in the first quarter. this also sort of whitewashing your greenwashing you know you see say with. bill gates so he's a convicted predatory monopolist...
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years to the day since the bolsheviks executed the last russians are nicholas the second and his family the deaths and three centuries of rule by the ramada dynasty and r.t. has talked to story hell rapoport who's written a book the last days of the ramada about the tragedy and its mark on the country's history. today i'm in oxford with helen rappaport she's an expert on the russian imperial family particularly the last days of that arm on us who were assassinated in a classroom by a jury in the bolshevik revolution helen rappaport thanks very much for talking to r.t. now you focus on the last thirteen days of that amount of slides in your pattern but why did you choose that period well when i looked at the stories of. the end of the dentistry i suddenly realised that although we knew the broad span of nicholas's rain and the overall story no one had looked at any great detail in those final few days particularly new culture in berg and the main reason for that was because until the collapse of communism there was no access to some of the important eyewitness testimonies by the guards a
years to the day since the bolsheviks executed the last russians are nicholas the second and his family the deaths and three centuries of rule by the ramada dynasty and r.t. has talked to story hell rapoport who's written a book the last days of the ramada about the tragedy and its mark on the country's history. today i'm in oxford with helen rappaport she's an expert on the russian imperial family particularly the last days of that arm on us who were assassinated in a classroom by a jury in...
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hello sergei i know that we keep working with the a family. homes. i'm very glad to see you again today after a while how are you actually live ok. man you know actually how are things at school right. good tell me about the school what subject still like most mathematics i think. leon of smoove to finland for mr o'neill in two thousand and eight and it wasn't always easy fights broke out and there were problems with the eldest daughter who ran away from home the family was on the verge of falling apart and that was when they chose to turn to social services for help. so that things got out of control my wife and i did not know what to do and we decided to ask the child protection services or systems and we received help immediately. social services here are in no way coercive they help both children and parents but more goods. you know. as i meet them in the door a child to be taken from a family something really serious an extraordinary must happen that if a family decides to become a client to social services we assign a social worker to it what t
hello sergei i know that we keep working with the a family. homes. i'm very glad to see you again today after a while how are you actually live ok. man you know actually how are things at school right. good tell me about the school what subject still like most mathematics i think. leon of smoove to finland for mr o'neill in two thousand and eight and it wasn't always easy fights broke out and there were problems with the eldest daughter who ran away from home the family was on the verge of...
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russian family from my point of view this is the main problem of russian families in russian society because the level of cruelty and violence against children in russian families is too high too high and you can see that all problems of small children is going from these be here or their parents. need to. abusing violence cruelty towards children. and we're working on the situation we're working with prosecutors we're working with the investigative police authorities with the social workers because my my idea is to start to walk when the family just is staying on the border of this social instability and we have to start to work with this family starting early. but to prevent future cruelty of violence and the last time you came to this studio we talked with in the studio we talked about special juvenile courts and you said that pretty soon special juvenile justice will start working the courts will open when will that you when will you say is a problem is that in the russian society and first of all in russian mentality the juvenile system would do no justice is now something like.
russian family from my point of view this is the main problem of russian families in russian society because the level of cruelty and violence against children in russian families is too high too high and you can see that all problems of small children is going from these be here or their parents. need to. abusing violence cruelty towards children. and we're working on the situation we're working with prosecutors we're working with the investigative police authorities with the social workers...
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my family. they sinned. theme born jewish and they sate the mass graves have been a worse way to save on bullets, the nazis to women and children still alive into hollow pits to suffocate amongst the corpses of the fathers and brothers. 77 years of to the end of world war 2, the signs of notes is in the back swastikas and neo nazi rallies as if naziism hadn't been fully eradicated. low groups, the lord buddha roser, a jap, nazis, 2 of them. universities, you sure? coastal just who i did serve even low grade in europe at the ocean's thrash? no, yes. i mean, beloved to meet the last living survivors of the holocaust from a population of 900000 jews and 1939. just 2 years later, 9 out of 10 would lie here in the ditches and unmarked killing trenches of eastern europe. we are survivors. what real not system is and whether it's staring us in the face again, ah, for the nazis, it wasn't enough to kill just living juice. they desecrated jewish symmetries, the only link to vanish world. i want to find t
my family. they sinned. theme born jewish and they sate the mass graves have been a worse way to save on bullets, the nazis to women and children still alive into hollow pits to suffocate amongst the corpses of the fathers and brothers. 77 years of to the end of world war 2, the signs of notes is in the back swastikas and neo nazi rallies as if naziism hadn't been fully eradicated. low groups, the lord buddha roser, a jap, nazis, 2 of them. universities, you sure? coastal just who i did serve...
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in most good works is unknown to raising another family's children. the twins mother has even had her name changed by her employers the kids find it hard to say they call her rosa instead just knows or lives in someone else's flat far away from her own children. you get so tired that you don't even think about your own family i just forgot about it because i'm simply exhausted. after her husband left her house she out came to russia where she found work and started a new family so then she had four children to look after. for clear that you've come here to make some money what's your dream what do you want we want to build the house they're into. yes we'll also want to have kids. what do you worry about. i'm afraid my husband might leave me. which i was very worried that i could lose my job so i even went to work on saturdays and sundays and it was that bad. though a train schoolteacher because he had had to work as an unskilled laborer and spent the night on the construction site. those were very hard times you know sometimes i even felt i didn't wan
in most good works is unknown to raising another family's children. the twins mother has even had her name changed by her employers the kids find it hard to say they call her rosa instead just knows or lives in someone else's flat far away from her own children. you get so tired that you don't even think about your own family i just forgot about it because i'm simply exhausted. after her husband left her house she out came to russia where she found work and started a new family so then she had...
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he lost many of his family members. nobody is actually say, mean for example, if i would like to visit my father, my father shall $3.00, and $1.00 of the houses and drop off a citizen, i'm scared to go there because i don't know if the, with my estate was target me and i loved one of the, my family members for example it's, it's scary, it's a scary to share our experience. so the one, it's unbelievable. also nobody will believe what we say because the party is actually getting punished by the government, by the name of the southern areas. and it's supposed to be safe, we are working you onto that, and we are not doing to stop delivering cod coverage happening here in the ground. we always be always targeting, targeting people who are active on the ground for capturing every single evans every single day. most to target these people are the most highly few ways among journalists in guns that is higher than not of us soldiers in recent was, was according to a report from the international federation of june of this. next,
he lost many of his family members. nobody is actually say, mean for example, if i would like to visit my father, my father shall $3.00, and $1.00 of the houses and drop off a citizen, i'm scared to go there because i don't know if the, with my estate was target me and i loved one of the, my family members for example it's, it's scary, it's a scary to share our experience. so the one, it's unbelievable. also nobody will believe what we say because the party is actually getting punished by the...
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this is lisa was a perfect fit for all this family. and both her mother fell in love with this lisa . they were very happy that this lovely girl and turned their home. she lived with them for year and she was completely healthy then she fell ill when she was seven of the diagnosis from the doctor a type one diabetes insulin dependent so. it was very very hard to accept that. it was a complete shock to me. that this is new this disease is new they couldn't talk for a week. it's hard. on the new mclaughlin and she couldn't understand what was happening to her lungs though neutral she didn't complain about anything but i noticed something strange night mirrors she woke up that night but was afraid of the dark went to sleep only what the lights on. but the one then she began to drink a lot and west to the bathroom very often. i could understand what was happening so i went to the doctor to find out what her blood sugar level was incredibly high at the thirty eight but i'd never even heard that that was possible. but everybody thinking even
this is lisa was a perfect fit for all this family. and both her mother fell in love with this lisa . they were very happy that this lovely girl and turned their home. she lived with them for year and she was completely healthy then she fell ill when she was seven of the diagnosis from the doctor a type one diabetes insulin dependent so. it was very very hard to accept that. it was a complete shock to me. that this is new this disease is new they couldn't talk for a week. it's hard. on the new...
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it's tough for families. one of the great frustrations here in salt lake is that there's a substantial lack of affordable housing and so that's one of the barriers that clients have is finding a place that they can continue to afford after our assistance and clients a lot of times face other barriers to getting housing whether it's on their criminal background or they have eviction. from prior apartments and so it can sometimes be really difficult for clients to find a place to live that will accept them with their background or with. the funding from the road home. to help them get out of the rut that they're him. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area at rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs t
it's tough for families. one of the great frustrations here in salt lake is that there's a substantial lack of affordable housing and so that's one of the barriers that clients have is finding a place that they can continue to afford after our assistance and clients a lot of times face other barriers to getting housing whether it's on their criminal background or they have eviction. from prior apartments and so it can sometimes be really difficult for clients to find a place to live that will...